jquery.inputmask 3.x
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015 Robin Herbots Licensed under the MIT license (http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
jquery.inputmask is a jQuery plugin which create an input mask.
An inputmask helps the user with the input by ensuring a predefined format. This can be useful for dates, numerics, phone numbers, ...
Highlights:
- easy to use
- optional parts anywere in the mask
- possibility to define aliases which hide complexity
- date / datetime masks
- numeric masks
- lots of callbacks
- non-greedy masks
- many features can be enabled/disabled/configured by options
- supports readonly/disabled/dir="rtl" attributes
- support data-inputmask attribute(s)
- alternator-mask support
- regex-mask support
- dynamic-mask support
- preprocessing-mask support
- value formatting / validating without input element
- AMD/CommonJS support
Demo page see http://robinherbots.github.io/jquery.inputmask
Usage:
Include the js-files which you can find in the dist-folder.
via Inputmask class
<script src="jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="inputmask.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="inputmask.???.Extensions.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
var selector = document.getElementById("selector");
var im = new Inputmask("99-9999999");
im.mask(selector);
Inputmask({"mask": "(999) 999-9999", .... other options .....}).mask(selector);
Inputmask("9-a{1,3}9{1,3}").mask(selector);
Inputmask("9", { repeat: 10 }).mask(selector);
via jquery plugin
<script src="jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="inputmask.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="inputmask.???.Extensions.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="jquery.inputmask.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
or with the bundled version
<script src="jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="jquery.inputmask.bundle.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$(selector).inputmask("99-9999999");
$(selector).inputmask("mask", {"mask": "(999) 999-9999"});
$(selector).inputmask({"mask": "99-9999999"});
$(selector).inputmask("9-a{1,3}9{1,3}");
});
via data-inputmask attribute
<input data-inputmask="'alias': 'date'" />
<input data-inputmask="'mask': '9', 'repeat': 10, 'greedy' : false" />
<input data-inputmask="'mask': '99-9999999'" />
$(document).ready(function(){
$(":input").inputmask();
or
Inputmask().mask(document.querySelectorAll("input"));
});
Any option can also be passed through the use of a data attribute. Use data-inputmask-<the name of the option>="value"
<input id="example1" data-inputmask-clearmaskonlostfocus="false" />
<input id="example2" data-inputmask-regex="[a-za-zA-Z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[a-zA-Z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*@(?:[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?\.)+[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?" />
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#example1").inputmask("99-9999999");
$("#example2").inputmask("Regex");
});
If you like to automatically bind the inputmask to the inputs marked with the data-inputmask- ... attributes you may also want to include the inputmask.binding.js
...
<script src="inputmask.binding.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
...
If you use a module loader like requireJS
Add in your config.js
paths: {
...
"inputmask.dependencyLib": "../dist/inputmask/inputmask.dependencyLib.jquery",
"inputmask": "../dist/inputmask/inputmask",
...
}
As dependencyLib you can choose between the supported libraries.
- inputmask.dependencyLib (vanilla)
- inputmask.dependencyLib.jquery
- inputmask.dependencyLib.jqlite (WIP)
- .... (others are welcome)
Allowed HTML-elements
- input type="text"
- input type="tel"
- div contenteditable="true" (and all others supported by contenteditable)
- any html-element (mask text content or set maskedvalue with jQuery.val)
Default masking definitions
- 9 : numeric
- a : alphabetical
-
There are more definitions defined within the extensions.
You can find info within the js-files or by further exploring the options.
Masking types
Static masks
These are the very basic of masking. The mask is defined and will not change during the input.
$(document).ready(function(){
$(selector).inputmask("aa-9999");
$(selector).inputmask({mask: "aa-9999"});
});
Optional masks
It is possible to define some parts in the mask as optional. This is done by using [ ].
Example:
$('#test').inputmask('(99) 9999[9]-9999');
This mask wil allow input like (99) 99999-9999 or (99) 9999-9999.
Input => 12123451234 mask => (12) 12345-1234 (trigger complete)
Input => 121234-1234 mask => (12) 1234-1234 (trigger complete)
Input => 1212341234 mask => (12) 12341-234_ (trigger incomplete)
skipOptionalPartCharacter
As an extra there is another configurable character which is used to skip an optional part in the mask.
skipOptionalPartCharacter: " ",
Input => 121234 1234 mask => (12) 1234-1234 (trigger complete)
When clearMaskOnLostFocus: true
is set in the options (default), the mask will clear out the optional part when it is not filled in and this only in case the optional part is at the end of the mask.
For example, given:
$('#test').inputmask('999[-AAA]');
While the field has focus and is blank, users will see the full mask ___-___
. When the required part of the mask is filled and the field loses focus, the user will see 123
. When both the required and optional parts of the mask are filled out and the field loses focus, the user will see 123-ABC
.
Optional masks with greedy false
When defining an optional mask together with the greedy: false option, the inputmask will show the smallest possible mask as input first.
$(selector).inputmask({ mask: "9[-9999]", greedy: false });
The initial mask shown will be "_" instead of "_-____".
Dynamic masks
Dynamic masks can change during the input. To define a dynamic part use { }.
{n} => n repeats
{n,m} => from n to m repeats
Also {+} and {_} is allowed. + start from 1 and _ start from 0.
$(document).ready(function(){
$(selector).inputmask("aa-9{4}");
$(selector).inputmask("aa-9{1,4}");
$(selector).inputmask({
mask: "*{1,20}[.*{1,20}][.*{1,20}][.*{1,20}]@*{1,20}[.*{2,6}][.*{1,2}]",
greedy: false,
onBeforePaste: function (pastedValue, opts) {
pastedValue = pastedValue.toLowerCase();
return pastedValue.replace("mailto:", "");
},
definitions: {
'*': {
validator: "[0-9A-Za-z!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~\-]",
cardinality: 1,
casing: "lower"
}
}
});
Alternator masks
The alternator syntax is like an OR statement. The mask can be one of the 2 choices specified in the alternator.
To define an alternator use the |.
ex: "a|9" => a or 9
"(aaa)|(999)" => aaa or 999
Also make sure to read about the keepStatic option.
$("selector").inputmask("(99.9)|(X)", {
definitions: {
"X": {
validator: "[xX]",
cardinality: 1,
casing: "upper"
}
}
});
or
$("selector").inputmask({
mask: ["99.9", "X"],
definitions: {
"X": {
validator: "[xX]",
cardinality: 1,
casing: "upper"
}
}
});
Preprocessing masks
You can define the mask as a function which can allow to preprocess the resulting mask. Example sorting for multiple masks or retrieving mask definitions dynamically through ajax. The preprocessing fn should return a valid mask definition.
$(selector).inputmask({ mask: function () { return ["[1-]AAA-999", "[1-]999-AAA"]; }});
Define custom definitions
You can define your own definitions to use in your mask.
Start by choosing a masksymbol.
validator(chrs, maskset, pos, strict, opts)
Next define your validator. The validator can be a regular expression or a function.
The return value of a validator can be true, false or a command object.
Options of the command object
-
pos : position to insert
-
c : character to insert
-
caret : position of the caret
-
remove : position(s) to remove
-
insert : position(s) to add :
- { pos : position to insert, c : character to insert }
- [{ pos : position to insert, c : character to insert }, { ...}, ... ]
-
refreshFromBuffer :
- true => refresh validPositions from the complete buffer
- { start: , end: } => refresh from start to end
cardinality
Cardinality specifies how many characters are represented and validated for the definition.
prevalidator(chrs, maskset, pos, strict, opts)
The prevalidator option is used to validate the characters before the definition cardinality is reached. (see 'j' example)
definitionSymbol
When you insert or delete characters, they are only shifted when the definition type is the same. This behavior can be overridden by giving a definitionSymbol. (see example x, y, z, which can be used for ip-address masking, the validation is different, but it is allowed to shift the characters between the definitions)
Inputmask.extendDefinitions({
'f': {
"validator": "[0-9\(\)\.\+/ ]",
"cardinality": 1,
'prevalidator': null
},
'g': {
"validator": function (chrs, buffer, pos, strict, opts) {
}
"cardinality": 1,
'prevalidator': null
},
'j': {
validator: "(19|20)\\d{2}",
cardinality: 4,
prevalidator: [
{ validator: "[12]", cardinality: 1 },
{ validator: "(19|20)", cardinality: 2 },
{ validator: "(19|20)\\d", cardinality: 3 }
]
},
'x': {
validator: "[0-2]",
cardinality: 1,
definitionSymbol: "i"
},
'y': {
validator: function (chrs, buffer, pos, strict, opts) {
var valExp2 = new RegExp("2[0-5]|[01][0-9]");
return valExp2.test(buffer[pos - 1] + chrs);
},
cardinality: 1,
definitionSymbol: "i"
},
'z': {
validator: function (chrs, buffer, pos, strict, opts) {
var valExp3 = new RegExp("25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01][0-9][0-9]");
return valExp3.test(buffer[pos - 2] + buffer[pos - 1] + chrs);
},
cardinality: 1,
definitionSymbol: "i"
}
});
placeholder
Specify a placeholder for a definition.
set defaults
Defaults can be set as below.
Inputmask.extendDefaults({
'autoUnmask': true
});
Inputmask.extendDefinitions({
'A': {
validator: "[A-Za-z\u0410-\u044F\u0401\u0451\u00C0-\u00FF\u00B5]",
cardinality: 1,
casing: "upper"
},
'+': {
validator: "[0-9A-Za-z\u0410-\u044F\u0401\u0451\u00C0-\u00FF\u00B5]",
cardinality: 1,
casing: "upper"
}
});
Inputmask.extendAliases({
'Regex': {
mask: "r",
greedy: false,
...
}
});
But if the property is defined within an alias you need to set it for the alias definition.
Inputmask.extendAliases({
'numeric' : {
allowPlus: false,
allowMinus: false
}});
However, the preferred way to alter properties for an alias is by creating a new alias which inherits from the default alias definition.
Inputmask.extendAliases({
'myNum': {
alias: "numeric",
placeholder: '',
allowPlus: false,
allowMinus: false
}
});
Once defined, you can call the alias by:
$(selector).inputmask("myNum");
Methods:
mask
Create a mask for the input.
$(selector).inputmask('mask', { mask: "99-999-99"});
or
Inputmask({ mask: "99-999-99"}).mask(document.querySelectorAll(selector));
or
Inputmask("99-999-99").mask(document.querySelectorAll(selector));
or
var im : new Inputmask("99-999-99");
im.mask(document.querySelectorAll(selector));
unmaskedvalue
Get the unmaskedvalue
$(selector).inputmask('unmaskedvalue');
or
var input = document.getElementById(selector);
if(input.inputmask)
input.inputmask.unmaskedvalue()
Value unmasking
Unmask a given value against the mask.
var unformattedDate = Inputmask.unmask("23/03/1973", { alias: "dd/mm/yyyy"});
remove
Remove the inputmask.
$(selector).inputmask('remove');
or
var input = document.getElementById(selector);
if(input.inputmask)
input.inputmask.remove()
or
Inputmask.remove(document.getElementById(selector));
getemptymask
return the default (empty) mask value
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#test").inputmask("999-AAA");
var initialValue = $("#test").inputmask("getemptymask");
});
hasMaskedValue
Check whether the returned value is masked or not; currently only works reliably when using jquery.val fn to retrieve the value
$(document).ready(function(){
function validateMaskedValue(val){}
function validateValue(val){}
var val = $("#test").val();
if($("#test").inputmask("hasMaskedValue"))
validateMaskedValue(val);
else validateValue(val);
});
isComplete
Verify whether the current value is complete or not.
$(document).ready(function(){
if($(selector).inputmask("isComplete")){
}
});
getmetadata
The metadata of the actual mask provided in the mask definitions can be obtained by calling getmetadata. If only a mask is provided the mask definition will be returned by the getmetadata.
$(selector).inputmask("getmetadata");
setvalue
The setvalue functionality is to set a value to the inputmask like you would do with jQuery.val, BUT it will trigger the internal event used by the inputmask always, whatever the case. This is particular usefull when cloning an inputmask with jQuery.clone. Cloning an inputmask is not a fully functional clone. On the first event (mouseenter, focus, ...) the inputmask can detect if it where cloned an can reactivate the masking. However when setting the value with jQuery.val there is none of the events triggered. The setvalue functionality does this for you.
option
Get or set an option on an existing inputmask.
$("#CellPhone").inputmask("option", {
onBeforePaste: function (pastedValue, opts) {
return phoneNumOnPaste(pastedValue, opts);
}
})
$("#CellPhone").inputmask("option", "onBeforePaste")
format
Instead of masking an input element it is also possible to use the inputmask for formatting given values. Think of formatting values to show in jqGrid or on other elements then inputs.
var formattedDate = Inputmask.format("2331973", { alias: "dd/mm/yyyy"});
isValid
Validate a given value against the mask.
var isValid = Inputmask.isValid("23/03/1973", { alias: "dd/mm/yyyy"});
Options:
placeholder
Change the mask placeholder
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#date").inputmask("d/m/y",{ "placeholder": "*" });
});
or a multi-char placeholder
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#date").inputmask("d/m/y",{ "placeholder": "dd/mm/yyyy" });
});
optionalmarker
Definition of the symbols used to indicate an optional part in the mask.
optionalmarker: { start: "[", end: "]" },
quantifiermarker
Definition of the symbols used to indicate a quantifier in the mask.
quantifiermarker: { start: "{", end: "}" },
groupmarker
Definition of the symbols used to indicate a group in the mask.
groupmarker: { start: "(", end: ")" },
alternatormarker
Definition of the symbols used to indicate an alternator part in the mask.
alternatormarker: "|",
escapeChar
Definition of the symbols used to escape a part in the mask.
escapeChar: "\\",
See escape special mask chars
mask
The mask to use.
oncomplete
Execute a function when the mask is completed
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#date").inputmask("d/m/y",{ "oncomplete": function(){ alert('inputmask complete'); } });
});
onincomplete
Execute a function when the mask is incomplete. Executes on blur.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#date").inputmask("d/m/y",{ "onincomplete": function(){ alert('inputmask incomplete'); } });
});
oncleared
Execute a function when the mask is cleared.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#date").inputmask("d/m/y",{ "oncleared": function(){ alert('inputmask cleared'); } });
});
repeat
Mask repeat function. Repeat the mask definition x-times.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#number").inputmask({ "mask": "9", "repeat": 10 });
});
greedy
Toggle to allocate as much possible or the opposite. Non-greedy repeat function.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#number").inputmask({ "mask": "9", "repeat": 10, "greedy": false });
});
With the non-greedy option set to false, you can specify * as repeat. This makes an endless repeat.
autoUnmask
Automatically unmask the value when retrieved.
Default: false.
When setting this option to true the plugin also expects the initial value from the server to be unmasked.
removeMaskOnSubmit
Remove the mask before submitting the form.
Default: false
clearMaskOnLostFocus
Remove the empty mask on blur or when not empty removes the optional trailing part Default: true
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#ssn").inputmask("999-99-9999",{placeholder:" ", clearMaskOnLostFocus: true });
});
insertMode
Toggle to insert or overwrite input.
Default: true.
This option can be altered by pressing the Insert key.
clearIncomplete
Clear the incomplete input on blur
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#date").inputmask("d/m/y",{ "clearIncomplete": true } });
});
aliases
Definitions of aliases.
With an alias you can define a complex mask definition and call it by using an alias name. So this is mainly to simplify the use of your masks. Some aliases found in the extensions are: email, currency, decimal, integer, date, datetime, dd/mm/yyyy, etc.
First you have to create an alias definition. The alias definition can contain options for the mask, custom definitions, the mask to use etc.
When you pass in an alias, the alias is first resolved and then the other options are applied. So you can call an alias and pass another mask to be applied over the alias. This also means that you can write aliases which "inherit" from another alias.
Some examples can be found in jquery.inputmask.xxx.extensions.js
use:
$("#date").inputmask("date");
or
$("#date").inputmask({ alias: "date"});
You can also call an alias and extend it with some more options
$("#date").inputmask("date", { "clearIncomplete": true });
or
$("#date").inputmask({ alias: "date", "clearIncomplete": true });
alias
The alias to use.
$("#date").inputmask({ alias: "email"});
onKeyDown
Callback to implement autocomplete on certain keys for example
Function arguments: event, buffer, caretPos, opts
Function return:
onBeforeMask
Executes before masking the initial value to allow preprocessing of the initial value.
Function arguments: initialValue, opts
Function return: processedValue
$(selector).inputmask({
alias: 'phonebe',
onBeforeMask: function (value, opts) {
var processedValue = value.replace(/^0/g, "");
if (processedValue.indexOf("32") > 1 || processedValue.indexOf("32") == -1) {
processedValue = "32" + processedValue;
}
return processedValue;
}
});
onBeforePaste
This callback allows for preprocessing the pasted value before actually handling the value for masking. This can be usefull for stripping away some characters before processing.
Function arguments: pastedValue, opts
Function return: processedValue
$(selector).inputmask({
mask: '9999 9999 9999 9999',
placeholder: ' ',
showMaskOnHover: false,
showMaskOnFocus: false,
onBeforePaste: function (pastedValue, opts) {
var processedValue = pastedValue;
return processedValue;
}
});
You can also disable pasting a value by returning false in the onBeforePaste call.
Default: Calls the onBeforeMask
onBeforeWrite
Executes before writing to the masked element
Use this to do some extra processing of the input. This can be usefull when implementing an alias, ex. decimal alias, autofill the digits when leaving the inputfield.
Function arguments: event, buffer, caretPos, opts
Function return: command object (see Define custom definitions)
onUnMask
Executes after unmasking to allow post-processing of the unmaskedvalue.
Function arguments: maskedValue, unmaskedValue
Function return: processedValue
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#number").inputmask("decimal", { onUnMask: function(maskedValue, unmaskedValue) {
return unmaskedValue;
}});
});
showMaskOnFocus
Shows the mask when the input gets focus. (default = true)
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#ssn").inputmask("999-99-9999",{ showMaskOnFocus: true });
});
To make sure no mask is visible on focus also set the showMaskOnHover to false. Otherwise hovering with the mouse will set the mask and will stay on focus.
showMaskOnHover
Shows the mask when hovering the mouse. (default = true)
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#ssn").inputmask("999-99-9999",{ showMaskOnHover: true });
});
onKeyValidation
Callback function is executed on every keyvalidation with the result as parameter.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#ssn").inputmask("999-99-9999",
{ onKeyValidation: function (result) {
console.log(result);
} });
});
skipOptionalPartCharacter
showTooltip
Show the current mask definition as a tooltip.
$(selector).inputmask({ mask: ["999-999-9999 [x99999]", "+099 99 99 9999[9]-9999"], showTooltip: true });
tooltip
Specify the tooltip to show. By default the mask definition will be taken.
numericInput
Numeric input direction. Keeps the caret at the end.
$(document).ready(function(){
$(selector).inputmask('€ 999.999.999,99', { numericInput: true });
});
rightAlign
Align the input to the right
By setting the rightAlign you can specify to right align an inputmask. This is only applied in combination op the numericInput option or the dir-attribute. Default is true.
$(document).ready(function(){
$(selector).inputmask('decimal', { rightAlign: false });
});
undoOnEscape
Make escape behave like undo. (ctrl-Z)
Pressing escape reverts the value to the value before focus.
Default: true
radixPoint (numerics)
Define the radixpoint (decimal separator)
Default: ""
groupSeparator (numerics)
Define the groupseparator
Default: ""
radixFocus (numerics)
Position the caret to the radixpoint on the initial click into the inputfield.
Default: false
nojumps
Do not jump over fixed parts in the mask.
Default: false
nojumpsThreshold
Start nojumps as of
Default: 0
keepStatic
Default: null (~false) Use in combination with the alternator syntax Try to keep the mask static while typing. Decisions to alter the mask will be postponed if possible.
ex. $(selector).inputmask({ mask: ["+55-99-9999-9999", "+55-99-99999-9999", ], keepStatic: true });
typing 1212345123 => should result in +55-12-1234-5123 type extra 4 => switch to +55-12-12345-1234
When passing multiple masks (an array of masks) keepStatic is automatically set to true unless explicitly set through the options.
positionCaretOnTab
When enabled the caret position is set after the latest valid position on TAB Default: false
tabThrough
Allows for tabbing through the different parts of the masked field.
Default: false
definitions
ignorables
isComplete
With this call-in (hook) you can override the default implementation of the isComplete function.
Args => buffer, opts Return => true|false
$(selector).inputmask("Regex", {
regex: "[0-9]*",
isComplete: function(buffer, opts) {
return new RegExp(opts.regex).test(buffer.join(''));
}
});
canClearPosition
Hook to alter the clear behavior in the stripValidPositions
Args => maskset, position, lastValidPosition, opts
Return => true|false
postValidation
Hook to postValidate the result from isValid. Usefull for validating the entry as a whole. Args => buffer, opts
Return => true|false
General
set a value and apply mask
this can be done with the traditional jquery.val function (all browsers) or JavaScript value property for browsers which implement lookupGetter or getOwnPropertyDescriptor
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#number").val(12345);
var number = document.getElementById("number");
number.value = 12345;
});
with the autoUnmaskoption you can change the return of $.fn.val (or value property) to unmaskedvalue or the maskedvalue
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#<%= tbDate.ClientID%>').inputmask({ "mask": "d/m/y", 'autoUnmask' : true});
alert($('#<%= tbDate.ClientID%>').val());
var tbDate = document.getElementById("<%= tbDate.ClientID%>");
alert(tbDate.value);
});
escape special mask chars
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#months").inputmask("m \\months");
});
auto upper/lower- casing inputmask
You can define within a definition to automatically lowercase or uppercase the entry in an input by giving the casing.
Casing can be null, "upper" or "lower"
Inputmask.extendDefinitions({
'A': {
validator: "[A-Za-z]",
cardinality: 1,
casing: "upper"
},
'+': {
validator: "[A-Za-z\u0410-\u044F\u0401\u04510-9]",
cardinality: 1,
casing: "upper"
}
});
Include jquery.inputmask.extensions.js for using the A and # definitions.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#test").inputmask("999-AAA");
});
Supported markup options
RTL attribute
<input id="test" dir="rtl" />
readonly attribute
<input id="test" readonly="readonly" />
disabled attribute
<input id="test" disabled="disabled" />
maxlength attribute
<input id="test" maxlength="4" />
data-inputmask attribute
You can also apply an inputmask by using the data-inputmask attribute. In the attribute you specify the options wanted for the inputmask. This gets parsed with $.parseJSON (for the moment), so be sure to use a well-formed json-string without the {}.
<input data-inputmask="'alias': 'date'" />
<input data-inputmask="'mask': '9', 'repeat': 10, 'greedy' : false" />
$(document).ready(function(){
$(":input").inputmask();
});
data-inputmask-<option> attribute
All options can also be passed through data-attributes.
<input data-inputmask-mask="9" data-inputmask-repeat="10" data-inputmask-greedy="false" />
$(document).ready(function(){
$(":input").inputmask();
});
jQuery.clone
When cloning a inputmask, the inputmask reactivates on the first event (mouseenter, focus, ...) that happens to the input. If you want to set a value on the cloned inputmask and you want to directly reactivate the masking you have to use $(input).inputmask("setvalue", value)
jquery.inputmask extensions